Designed for fans of our previous Vendome and Dresden collections, our House Delphine dining set embodies the romance of traditional design with a lighter touch. Each piece is hand-finished in sophisticated gray hues, and feature ornamental curves and flourishes highlighted by silver trims. Inspired by French Baroque, but with more finesse than flamboyance, Delphine delivers vintage European elegance to the modern American lifestyle.
Features
•Upholstered Seat and Back Cushion
•Nailhead Trim Accent
•Decorative Carvings
•Diamond Grid Patterned Seat Cushion
•Button Tufted Back Cushion
•Silver Trim Accent
•Side Metal Drawer Glide
•Touch Light
Specifications
- Side Metal Drawer Glide
- Includes Touch Light
- Hutch with Double Glass Door and 3 Tier Shelf
- Buffet with 3 Storage Drawers and 2 Single Door Cabinets
- Silver Trim Accent
- 64""L x 17""W x 93""H
- Weight: 319 lbs
- Materials: Wood, Veneer (Wood), Resin
- Materials (Type of Wood): Wood(Poplar), Plywood, MDF, Poly-Resin
- Assembly Required: Yes
Return Policy
All issues pertaining to returns, or exchanges can be found Here. We offer in-house credit for returned items, there are no refunds. Acme Furniture will not accept any exchange or return on any used, previously displayed, or assembled merchandise. There will be a 10% re-stocking fee for all returned items. All returned shipments must be freight prepaid and include an RMA number and a copy of the original invoice. All sofa sales are final and are not eligible for return or exchange. Any claims for merchandise damaged in transit must be made through the carrier. Before signing the freight bill, please inspect all boxes for damages. (Make sure the carrier signs the freight bill for any damages).
I just got my pallet shipment and the boxes seem a bit damaged, what should I do?
Do not allow the driver to leave. Prior to signing for the merchandise, note all damage that you can see on the pallet, (ie: tears in the box, punctures in the box, boxes with crushed corners) and write all visible damages directly on the bill of lading that you need to sign to accept the merchandise. Failure to do so may affect your ability to claim shipping damage due to rough or careless handling by the shipping company.